General Hospital News and Spoilers: Laura Wright Confirms Carly and Drew’s Breakup Scenes Are Her Favorite

Laura Wright reveals that Carly and Drew’s breakup scenes are her favorite! Wright praises Mathison for his work.
Carly and Drew’s breakup scenes

Laura Wright is no rookie. In fact, she’s been in the buzz for quite some time. The Emmy winning actress started off on a Soap Opera called Loving in 1991. Today, Laura’s been in the game for 30 years, and counting.

General Hospital star Laura Wright joined the legendary cast in 2005. She had big shoes to fill, and sometimes GH fans tend to express their opinions with vehemence. It’s not easy for recasts as they have to live up to a certain standard. According to past GH comings and goings news, Wright was the fourth actress to take on the role of Carly Corinthos.

First, Sarah Joy Brown originated the role and it was unimaginable to think of anyone else playing Carly. Then, Tamara Braun came along and GH fans were captivated by her raw emotions while portraying Carly. Sadly, Braun left General Hospital as well. Finally, Jennifer Bransford briefly stepped into the role before Wright took over in ‘05.

Reportedly, Laura has played Carly for nearly 19 of her 30 plus years in daytime television. Furthermore, shes worked alongside Mathison for about two years, according to recent GH news reports, Laura Wright reveals that Carly and Drew’s breakup scenes are her favorite scenes between herself and Mathison. Wright tells Soap Opera Digest, “I think they are the best scenes I’ve ever had with Cameron, ” Laura Wright confessed. “It’s some of the best work I’ve ever seen him do. He was so beautiful and raw.”

Stay tuned to see how Drew and Carly’s relationship unravels.

General Hospital Spoilers: Victor Controls Charlotte From Beyond The Grave

GH Spoilers: Victor controls Charlotte
Victor controls Charlotte

Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) has really outdone himself this time. It seems that each and every one of Victor’s plots become increasingly nefarious.

The Cassadine family is infamously known for their wild plots to take over Port Charles, and even the world. And to think it all began decades ago with the one and only, Helena Cassadine. Mainly, the Cassadine’s had their sights set on Luke Spencer (Tony Geary). But over the years their darkness and greed grew. Then, before too long Luke wasn’t the only one who had to watch his back.

Moreover, the Cassadine/Spencer family war became widely popular over the years. But why would the Cassadine’s let all their power and energy to go after just one enemy? Why not go for more? Well, that’s exactly what the evil Cassadines did. At this point, no one in Port Charles was safe from them. Not even members of their own family.

From Stavros to Stefan, Helena to Victor, these were the darkest of Cassadines. Still no member of that family is more feared than the evil dark queen herself. However, she isn’t the only Cassadine whose reach goes beyond the grave. According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Victor controls Charlotte even after he’s gone. Apparently, there’s something about those tarot cards that’s got Charlotte hooked! In fact, this isn’t the first time that the Cassadine’s used tarot cards as part of another one of their machinations.

Does Victor have his own granddaughter carry out his revenge on Anna Devane (Finola Hughes)?

General Hospital Spoilers: Betty Is Closer To Sonny Than He Thinks But Sonny’s Certain He’s Got Things Under Control

Betty is closer to Sonny who is Betty GH

Betty is closer to Sonny than he thinks! …Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) does his best to protect those he loves. Understandably, everyone in Sonny’s orbit is at risk for danger due to the nature of his business.

Even though stakes are high, Sonny’s a mobster for life. It’s all good though because when it’s all said and done, he protects his own. He’s always been a stand up husband and father, a true family man. That being said, many-a GH fan take issue (jokingly) with the number of offspring and baby mama’s under Sonny’s belt. So, it’s understandable that every single newbie to come through Port Charles is suspected to be another one of Sonny’s kids. Therefore, GH rumors speculate about Sonny and the new nanny in town.

Betty Is Closer To Sonny Than He Thinks!

General Hospital Spoilers and Rumors: Sonny and Betty! …What is up with Betty Rutherford (Ella Lentini) anyway? She’s so eager to please whoever it is she’s gathering info for. But, who could it be? Or should we ask, “who the Hell could Betty be?!” The way she slapped Ava Jerome (Maura West) shows she’s no pushover. Betty isn’t one to mess with, so, has Sonny met his match?

Obviously, Betty can hold her own in a crime ring complied of men. Was this tough girl trait inherited? She and Sonny seem to do business in a similar manner! Like father like daughter?

General Hospital News And Spoilers: Johnny Wactor Confirms GH Exit In ‘Bittersweet’ Exchange With Co-Star

Johnny Wactor leaves GH
Johnny Wactor leaves GH

Johnny Wactor’s GH departure came as a shock to fans. No one was expecting the nicest and most selfless man in Port Charles to be met with his untimely demise. Now, he leaves his already vulnerable wife to walk through life’s struggles alone.

According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) has died, and left Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) a widow. To make things worse, this tragedy came shortly after Sasha and Brando lost their newborn baby.

Moreover, aside from Sasha, Brando was survived by his mother, Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs). Additionally, family and close friends such as Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) also mourn Brando’s loss.

Johnny Wactor Leaves GH

General Hospital news reports confirm Johnny Wactor has officially exited his role as Brando Corbin, which he made his onscreen debut back in February of 2020.

According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, Wactor has officially confirmed his departure from the daytime drama. The actor said goodbye in a video alongside Lexi Ainsworth. One of Brando’s last scenes was shared with Lexi, as Kristina Corinthos found Brando lying in the ground, bloodied from the attack.

In a recent Instagram story, Ainsworth shared her thoughts on working with Johnny and his exit. Lexi Ainsworth posted a photo of herself and co-star, Jonny Wactor, expressing her sadness to see Brando go, while also reflecting on the positive. She reveals she had fun “filming a rain scene” and “working with Johnny Wactor.” Wactor then shared Lexi’s photo to his own Instagram story, commenting, “Bittersweet,” on the actresses photo of the two of them.

It’s sad to see Johnny exit General Hospital. We wish him nothing but the best now, and going forward. Johnny and Brando will be severely missed. ????

General Hospital Spoilers: Someone Proposes During The Nurses Ball

General Hospital’s annual Nurses Ball event is set to take place this Friday, May 1st and go through Monday, May 4th to Tuesday, May 5th. Many General Hospital spoilers along with buzzing roomers have been floating around social media in regard to what is going to go down at this year’s Nurses Ball.

From entertaining stage performances which will include Magic Milo, to Patrick and Emma, and more, to someone getting killed, identities being outed, and secrets being revealed… and we can’t forget another marriage proposal! Remember GH’s 50th Anniversary and Nurses Ball episode in 2013 when Felicia Jones was proposed to by Frisco? Well, General Hospital spoilers have leaked that another man will make the brave move during the 2015 Nurses Ball. GH rumors have speculated that the doting doctor, Dr. Patrick Drake will propose to a very important woman in his life, a friendship that grew into something much more, Sam Morgan. Patrick and Sam just might be headed down the road to wedded bliss as Jake finds out he is actually Jason Morgan, stands by and let’s his wife be happy with another man.

GH Blog wants to know how you think this will all play out? Will Jake figure out he is Jason in time to stop Sam from marrying Patrick? Or will Jason do what Jason does and take the noble road and keep quiet because he sees how happy Sam is with Patrick? There are so many possibilities… let us know what you think by leaving a comment in the comments section below.

 

 

General Hospital Spoilers: Ric is Threatened by Hayden

So far, things seem to be going swimmingly for Ric Lansing. He set his plan in motion and it is accomplishing his goal for getting Elizabeth away from Jake (Jason Morgan). Although Ric is unaware that Jake Doe is actually Jason Morgan, he is still hell bent on keeping him out of Liz’s reach. Ric wants his chance at love with Elizabeth and he is doing everything in his power to make that happen.

Hayden has been pretending to be Jake’s long lost wife, as she was hired by Ric to do just that. Apparently, Hayden hasn’t been properly compensated for a job well done at this point in time, and she is out for payment. She makes a threat for Ric to pay up or else… would she dare spill Ric’s secret and blow the entire thing out of the water?

This week on General Hospital, things may start to unravel for Ric. Will he be able to keep Liz once she finds out he is behind this scam involving Hayden and Jake?

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